Scuba Equipment with Jaffa Part One

You Know what Scuba divers look like, but with Padi Jaffa you’ll never forget what the equipment looks like. We go through a few reminders in Jaffa’s office here on Sairee beach, Koh Tao Thailand. This is the first of a short series on the basics of diving equipment. PLEASE REMEMBER NEVER ATTEMPT TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT WITH OUT INSTRUCTION FROM A QUALIFIED DIVE PROFESSIONAL. If you found this short helpful please leave a comment.

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Scuba Diving in Cocos, Costa Rica

Virtual tour of a typical dive site of Cocos, Costa Rica. Dive into the deep blue waters of the tropical Eastern Pacific and get close to schools of grunts and snappers, sharks and rays.
Can you tell all the species on this clip? Here follows the list (in no particular order)… if you find a fish not listed, write a comment 😉
Casting:
Divers of the Undersea Hunter (Homo sapiens)
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini)
White-tipped Reef Shark ( Triaenodon obesus)
Spotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus narinari)
Marbled Ray (Taeniura meyeni)
Bluefin Trevally (Caranx melampygus)
Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares)
Pacific Dog Snapper ( Lutjanus novemfasciatus)
Mullet Snapper (Lutjanus aratus)
Cottonmouth Jack (Uraspis helvola)
Blue-and-Gold Snapper (Lutjanus viridis)
Leather Bass (Dermatolepis dermatolepis)
Chinese Trumpetfish (Aulostomus chinensis)
Pacific Creolefish (Parenthias colonus)
Rainbow Runner (Elagatis bipinnulata)

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My Scuba Diving in Hawaii

I went scuba diving in Hawaii. It was fantastic. Could not film everything I saw but you’ll get to see some of my underwater experience.

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Marine Life of the Florida Keys Filmed Summer 2007. Various marine life, green sea turtle, cuttlefish, squid, goldentail moray

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Exploring the wreck of the St. George off the coast of Bayahibe, Dominican Republic.

Hope you enjoy! =)

“The 80m long steel freighter St. George has been scuttled as an artificial reef in the national park in early 1999. Situated on the south east coast a short boat journey from the port of Bayahibe, the freighter is placed upright in 30-40m depth and is memorable for the diversity of marine life.” – Scubafun.info

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